The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast

Ep. 52 Chat with Kate 'HareGirl' Ray of Hare in the Hawthorn

• Season 5 • Episode 52

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I speak with paranormal investigator, Kate 'Hare Girl' Ray from YouTube show Hare in the Hawthorn.

Originally hailing from Nottingham, Kate has a particular interest in the Wollaton Gnomes case, and is a published author on the subject. She also writes for Haunted Magazine and creates magnificent mushroom-related art pieces in her spare time!

Kate shares a gnome encounter that took place in her teens at the Uffington White Horse and she describes the time she acted as a mediator between a troubled home owner and an angry French Fae being, for the TV show Help my House is Haunted.  We also discuss the strange potency of this time we are living through. 

A video version of this episode will release on The Modern Fairy Sightings YouTube channel next weekend. 

 
 In the bonus episode waiting for you on Patreon, Kate shares an absolutely shocking experience which left her terrified but brought her a greater understanding of, and respect for the Fae.  Join us there for access to a whole back catalogue of bonus episodes.

For more information, further reading and show notes go to:
https://www.scarlettofthefae.com/interview-with-kate-hare-girl-ray/

Content warning: These are not fairytales and the content is unsuitable for children. Some episodes may contain details which some may find unsettling or frightening. The Modern Fairy Sightings Podcast is designed for listeners 16 years and older.

Podcast intro music: Transmutate by Snowflake (c) copyright 2020 Licensed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.


Green Man Artwork: Peter Hall Studios

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